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    else its not terrestrial TV style and it’s just right‚ except one thing the price tag on the actual film celluloid. Unfortunately there is no substitute or cheaper equivalent to 35mm for recording a movie. However as we have advanced in the world of technology we now have a camera that is capable of recording with similar sharpness as 35mm The Digital Video Camera. The main difference between film and digital video is the cost of recording and the look it personifies. Other differences include the

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    Walt Whitman Beliefs

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    Walt Whitman is a very crucial person when it comes to American Poetry. He is the father of American poetry.Walt Whitman is a man of America and is very loyal and respectful to his country that he holds close to his heart. Whitman has inspired many American poets up until this day and he still lives on because of his poetry. Walt Whitman was a patriotic man as seen in “I Hear America Singing‚” “O Captain! My Captain!‚” and “Cavalry Crossing a Ford.” Whitman shows that he is patriotic by saluting

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    Whitman and Sharon Olds

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    Whitman and Olds – Controversial Poets of Their Centuries Both Walt Whitman and Sharon Olds are great and controversial poets of their time. Walt Whitman’s poetry mainly takes place in the 1800’s during the American Civil War Era and Sharon Olds’ poems take place in the mid 1900’s. Walt Whitman and Sharon Olds are both known to be free verse writers since their poems don’t rhyme and don’t follow a real traditional stanza. They are also known to be very controversial during their time periods because

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    Technology makes system integrated and well operated. Technology is primary productive forces. If there were no development of technology‚ there would be no today’s highly development of human materialistic and mental civilization. In other word‚ technology should guarantee people’s living in a better condition. However‚ human negligence causes letting technology not be suitable to respond possible disasters. For example‚ On August 29 2005 Hurricane Katrina caused over 50 failure of the levees and

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    Souls of Blacks

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    Reflection Paper – The Souls of Black Folk By: W. E. B. Du Bois Thesis: W. E. B. Du Bois’ The Souls of Black Folk is an influential work of art for African American literature. Within this book Du Bois proposes that "the problem of the Twentieth Century is connected with the color of people’s skin color." He also represents his concepts of life behind the hard times of race calling it the “double-consciousness theory”‚ this is the sense of always looking at their selves through the eyes

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    Technology Make the World Smaller Office 2004 Test Drive User Table of Contents Commerce 4 Dell6 Ebay 7 E-cash8 Work Cited11 Footnotes12 Technology Makes the World Smaller The international marketplace is changing very fast every day. E-commerce and E-Business is now one of the standard ways to do business. The Internet has opened up vast opportunities for business to tap into new markets all over the world. The use of the Internet removes all geographical constraints‚ permits the instant establishment

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    What it Means to be Human: Into the World There Same a Soul Called Ida In Ivan Albright’s painting‚ Into the World There Came a Soul Called Ida‚ the frailties and susceptibility of human beings is represented. He uses symbols to show death and corrosion. Albright uses a women’s vanity in order to demonstrate that life’s pleasures are fleeting and that death is inescapable. He shows the high value for an individual’s need of self-importance through three main objects in the painting: the woman

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    ‘Be the change you wish to see in the world’. Gandhi who is the famous philosopher indicates that you can make a big difference if you do this changing on yourself. (background) Some people firmly believe that people should reconsider following features if they want others to be different: firstly‚ revaluating their irreplaceable role in the society‚ secondly‚ their effects on other people‚ then the possibility of discovering other people. On the other hand‚ other people assume that they should not

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    Whitman’s Legacy in American Free Verse An American poet who desired to stand out from the crowd. At the time‚ free verse appeared to be strange poetry writing format that didn’t have any rules. But Walt Whitman learnt to embrace this form of writing‚ and is known today for it. Walt Whitman was a transcendentalist who expressed his beliefs and perspective freely. He chose to cover a diverse array of themes ranging from elegies‚ democracy‚ equality ‚ death and growth to sexuality. Thus he employed

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    Impact of new technology Deciphering Papyri * 1800 carbonized papyrus scrolls in Villa of Papyri * Problem – opening‚ unrolling and reading of fragile papyri * In recent years‚ renewed efforts have become evident to decipher the scrolls * Computer enhancement * Digital imaging used to extract images from scrolls and uncover text that is not visible to human eye. * Pattern image recognition and medical imaging techniques allow the future of deciphering scrolls without unrolling

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